WebCyriopagopus schmidti NC_005925 Araneus ventricosus NC_025634 Oxyopes sertatus NC_025224 Harpactocrates apennicola NC_044081 Liphistius erawan NC_020323 Cyclosa japonica NC_044696 WebGenus: Cyriopagopus Species: Cyriopagopus schmidti Name [ edit] Cyriopagopus schmidti ( von Wirth, 1991) Type locality: Vietnam, Tam Dao. Holotype: SMF. female ♀. …
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WebApr 15, 2024 · Scientists have modified the neurotoxic venom of a tarantula called the Chinese bird spider ( Cyriopagopus schmidti) to produce a protein that acts as a … WebMedia in category "Cyriopagopus schmidti" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Spiders Genova - Haplopelma schmidti 1.jpg. Spiders Genova - Haplopelma … csi torrington ct
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WebCyriopagopus schmidti is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae ( tarantulas ), found in China. It is one of a number of species known as “Chinese bird spider” and “Chinese earth tiger”. Adult Size: 4.72-5.11 inches (12-13 cm) Care Level: Moderate. Temperature: 68 – 89.6°F (20 – 32°C) WebCyriopagopus Cyriopagopus doriae Cyriopagopus hainanus Cyriopagopus lividus Cyriopagopus schioedtei Cyriopagopus schmidti (Chinese earth tiger) Cyrtopholis Cyrtopholis aff. cursor CYCUR1SVT Cyrtopholis flavostriata unclassified Cyrtopholis Davus Davus fasciatus Davus pentaloris Davus ruficeps Cyriopagopus schmidti is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas), found in China and Vietnam. It is one of a number of species known as "Chinese bird spider" and "Chinese earth tiger". Haplopelma huwenum was synonymized with this species in 2008. Spiders under this name … See more Cyriopagopus schmidti resembles C. hainanus, but can be distinguished by its dark yellow-brown body and the shorter length of the "thorns" on the forward-facing (prolateral) sides of the maxillae. The carapace (upper … See more The species was first described by V. von Wirth in 1991, as Haplopelma schmidti, based on a single female from Vietnam. Separately, J. F. Wang, X. J. Peng and L. P. Xie described Selenocosmia huwena in 1993, based on a female from Guangxi, China. In 2000, See more Cyriopagopus schmidti is known from Guangxi Province in south China and from neighbouring Vietnam. It is found on south-facing mountain slopes, steeply sloping at 60 to 85˚. See more csi torsion bars